What damages can you pursue for wrongful death?

Posted By Boohoff Law, P.A. || 6-Oct-2015

Seek Help From a Brandon Wrongful Death Attorney

Have you lost a loved one at the hands of a negligent or reckless individual?
Our compassionate and experienced attorneys want to help you understand
your legal options for pursuing a
wrongful death claim in Brandon, Florida.

At Boohoff Law, P.A., we understand that the loss you have suffered is
beyond financial repair. However, we also want to help ensure that you
and your family have the means necessary to move forward, particularly
if you have lost a loved one who significantly contributed to your household
income. More importantly, our goal is to help you and your family seek
justice and accountability for a preventable and untimely death.

You can pursue compensation for the following economic and intangible damages:

Loss of income from victim’s wages

Medical bills and funeral expenses

Loss of inheritances

Loss of benefits from medical coverage or pension plans

Emotional pain and suffering

Loss of consortium from spouse

Loss of companionship

Loss of nurturing, care, and guidance

Calculating these damages to determine an amount that is fair and just
is not always simple, particularly due to the non-economic factors involved.
In order to ensure that you and your loved ones can find the financial
support you need during this time, our attorneys can consult expert witnesses,
including actuaries and economists, and conduct comprehensive evaluation
and analysis of the damages.

Want to get started on your claim?

Our team is ready to help you and your family pursue just compensation
for the loss of a loved one. We want to help ensure that your family does
not have to suffer any more than it already has. When you come to Boohoff
Law, P.A., you can trust in our team to handle the necessary legal processes
so that you can focus on what is truly important.

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case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.